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Nazareth House

Hi.

Lovely nostalgia thread about Nazareth House :)

I was born in 1966 and went to St Columba's school next to Nazareth House from 1970 with my sisters (Louise and Elizabeth) following me.

The first girl I ever "fell for" at the grand age of around 8 years old (1974??) was Tracy Devlin, one of two orphan sisters who were at Nazareth House - if you're around Tracy and sister I hope you both had happy lives and are still doing well - feel free to get me at bonker9999@gmail.com

John F
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Fascinating thread. Is there anyone here who might remember my grandma, Mrs (Edna) Flanagan. She was one of the cooks at Nazareth House, Rednal, between around 1953 and 1958? Her little girl (my auntie) Suzanne Flanagan was there too, but I don't think they were allowed to spend much time together. From what I've read, my auntie was lucky not to have been sent to Australia. When my grandma died, she was transferred to Nazareth House, Hammersmith.
 
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